Idril is a shy clumsy girl who likes to play video games. Alaska is the loud, violent girl, who goes through phases with obsessions, quite heavily. Atali is the innocent, kind girl with cat ears. She's a bit naive, but her intentions are always good. And Lily, if you can ever pry her away from her cell phone, is the popular 'pretty girl.' She even has a fan club.

Idril has been best friends with Vincent Valare since they were little, and she's fallen for him. However, when his best friend likes Idril as well, what will become of the situation?

Conveniently Seated: The girls all sit next to each other. In one row, Atali sits in front of Idril who sits in front of Lily. Lily sits next to Alaska. Idril also has a perfect view in between classmates to view Vincent without obstacle.

D-Cup Distress: Idril often wears baggy shirts to hide her bosom, but they eventually pop out one morning and she can no longer hide them. At first she resents them after that incident, but then starts to express pride in having them.

Japanese School Club: The character's uniforms are dictated by which clubs they are a part in. Idril is in a Art club, her divisions are drawing in winter and photography in summer. Alaska and Atali are in Sports clubs. Alaska is on the female Basketball Team in Winter, and Female Volleyball Team in Summer. Atali is the Manager for the Female Basketball Team in Winter, but she changes clubs in Summer and joins the Debate Team. Lily is on the Student Council, where she is Vice President. The President is "One-Hit-Wonder-Boy" and the Advisor is Mr. Sly.

Mysterious Teachers Lounge: Samson broke into the Teacher's Lounge to change names around for their upcoming project. Only to get caught by Mr. Sly.

Only Six Faces: Everyone in the class looks different despite having almost the same facial features because of hairstyles.

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